The United States Geological Survey reported a small earthquake in Georgia on Thursday morning.
Thursday's tremors were the fifth earthquake of the month recorded in South Carolina.
Another minor earthquake hit the Midlands in the wee hours of June 3, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A magnitude ...
A loud boom heard across parts of South Carolina on Thursday was initially mistaken for an earthquake by many residents.
An early-morning earthquake awoke a rural stretch of South Carolina near the Georgia line, the second small temblor to strike ...
More than 1,700 people reported feeling the sonic boom that happened a day prior to this seismic activity.
The United States Geological Survey reported two earthquakes in the Upstate Friday evening.
A magnitude 1.9 earthquake struck near McCormick early Thursday, the fifth in South Carolina this month.
A loud boom was heard in Columbia South Carolina on Thursday, leaving people confused about what caused it. The USGS later ...
Experts said a suspected earthquake that rattled portions of South Carolina was actually a sonic boom of unknown origins.